Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Simplicity


Simplicity, the thing we look at, the things we all know, the easy stuff…

 

Okay someone asked of me to weigh in on  a few subjects, first is love and the word sovereign, trying to keep this simple now, the color of the eyes, the look behind those eyes, the value of the company of the individual the person, we value them right. We get all emotional about them right, they are our love, and they are the person we hold most dear…

 

So simple who are you to tell who I can love?

 

It only becomes discrimination when you call it gay.

 

Someone asked me to weigh in on pollution and how we treat other life, from fish to bird, from lizard to ant, from grain of field to the fruits of the tress, every life passes on information about life, from mother and father to the life, every life. Every life is a part of this our home a steward would know this, we are not on top of the food chain we are stewards of the food chain.

 

Think of how much money we could poor into cleaning up our kitchen if we weren’t so busy trying to kill each others children.

 

 

Then another approached me on the Marijuana reform, House bill 499, or, the Ending Federal Marijuana Prohibition Act of 2013.

 

Then a friend pointed out a simple conversation about this subject I’ll Quote him it’s perfectly stated….

The reason why there are now 16 states allowing medicinal marijuana and two that now legalized it/ Colorado & Washington is that in 1988 the DEA's own Administrative Law Judge Francis Young ordered the DEA to move Cannabis from Section One of the Substance Control Act and put it in Schedule Two so that it could be prescribed by a physician. The DEA ignored his ruling. How could they do this? That's what the States asked too and never got a straight answer. But that is par for the course for the DEA which several believe is the biggest drug trafficking operation in the world.

DEA Chief Leonhart was testifying before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security. Polis, a top congressional advocate for marijuana law reform, took the opportunity to grill the DEA administrator on some specifics about marijuana, which has been decriminalized in some parts of his state and legalized for medical purposes in the rest.

“Is crack worse for a person than marijuana?” Polis asked Leonhart.

“I believe all illegal drugs are bad,” Leonhart answered.

Polis continued, asking whether methamphetamines and heroin were worse for a person's health than marijuana.

“Again, all drugs, they're illegal drugs,” Leonhart started, before being cut off by Polis.

“Yes, no, or I don’t know?” Polis said. “If you don’t know, you can look this up. You should know this as the chief administrator for the Drug Enforcement Agency. I’m asking a very straightforward question: Is heroin worse for someone's health than marijuana

Jared Polis.. of Colorado...” end quote thank you  to Doc Wilmot

 

Simple right, well let me explain it, they don’t even want to discuss what is right…..

 

 

Now for me to tie this all in to what you know is right…..

 

Here is an issue they are scrambling to amend: Bush (the son) attached all the drug war money with all the Security war (terrorist). So if you drop 40% of the reason of the drug war away by killing the superstitions and at least decriminalize Pot. the Joint Chief of Staff just lost 40% of his budget and FACT here 70%  of the limited wording of the law- you know the one, the one he the president now and Bush are using and have used, that Executive order in the time of war…

 

Now, you have a budget to protect what do you do, you stay at war, in word and indeed.

 

Now you tell me DEA, NSA, Homeland, and yes you Judge Francis Young, lol you tell me why they wage war upon our young.

 

A father will love his son, no matter what his son loves if he held that son when he was young, thus a reflection of his own life, his own smile, his own love..

 

A Mother uses love to raise her young a mirror of the love she built.

 

 

So what, what information are you intending to gain of our homes?

 

 

Simple isn’t it.

 

 

 

 

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